Steve Martin (motorcyclist) explained

Steve Martin
Nationality:Australian
Birth Date:1968 12, df=yes
Birth Place:South Australia, Australia
Sbk Active Years:18
Sbk Manufacturers:Suzuki, Ducati, Petronas, Yamaha, Honda, BMW
Sbk Championships:0
Sbk Race Starts:182
Sbk Race Wins:0
Sbk Podiums:5
Sbk Poles:3
Sbk Fastest Laps:1
Sbk Total Points:549
Sbk Last Season:2009
Sbk Last Position:NC
Gp Active Years:1999
Gp Manufacturers:Honda
Gp Race Starts:4
Gp Championships:0
Gp Race Wins:0
Gp Podiums:0
Gp Total Points:2
Gp Poles:0
Gp Fastest Laps:0
Ewc Championships:1
Ewc Race Starts:18
Ewc Race Wins:5
Ewc Podiums:9
Ewc Poles:1
Ewc Fastest Laps:1
Ss Manufacturers:Yamaha
Ss Championships:0
Ss Race Starts:1
Ss Race Wins:0
Ss Podiums:0
Ss Poles:0
Ss Fastest Laps:0
Ss Total Points:6
Ss Last Season:2007
Ss Last Position:32nd

Steve Martin is a retired motorcycle road racer and racing commentator from Australia. He currently resides in Melbourne, Australia. He is the 2009 World Endurance Champion for YART (Yamaha Austria Racing Team), but is a veteran of the World Superbike Championship, and former champion of the Australian series.

After success in trials, he started racing in his home Superbike Championship in 1990, initially on a factory Suzuki. Years on private bikes followed, but he later earned a Ducati ride. He led the 1998 standings until a crash at Phillip Island, but won the title in 1999. He also did an assortment of wild card rides in the Superbike World Championship rounds at Phillip Island over the years, as well as four 500cc Grand Prix races in 1999.

After that, he moved to the Australian Supersport series, before moving to the Superbike World Championship full-time for, riding on Pirelli tyres for DFXtreme. He scored a pair of top-6 finishes at Imola in, and set fastest lap at the Lausitzring that year, but he was not a frontrunner for much of 2001 or . However, he stepped up to 8th overall in and 7th in, along with 3 pole positions and five podiums. He spent the next 2 years with Carl Fogarty's Foggy Petronas team, which struggled to be competitive with its three-cylinder machine, although beating team-mates Garry McCoy and Craig Jones in those years. He returned to DFXtreme for,[1] turning down other offers as he believed the team had enough funds for the full season. It soon became clear that this was not the case - he nearly lost the ride after 2 races,[2] but continued for rounds 3 and 4, before leaving the team as it could not provide a full-time entry. He moved into the World Supersport Championship at Assen, replacing injured countryman Kevin Curtain[3] Later in he contested the Suzuka 8 Hours race, and he made World Superbike starts on Yamaha and Suzuki equipment, but finished the season with a broken metatarsal.

In 2008 he retired from World Superbike racing but joined the World Superbike Championship as a commentator alongside Jonathan Green. He continued to race a Superbike and finished 1st in the World Endurance Championship for YART (Yamaha Austria Racing Team). BMW also retained his services as a development rider for their new S1000RR Superbike project,[4] which led to a one-off return at Kyalami in place of Troy Corser.

Career statistics

Superbike World Championship

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearMake1234567891011121314Pts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1989GBRGBRHUNHUNCANCANUSAUSAAUTAUTFRAFRAJPNJPNGERGERITAITAAUS
15
AUS
Ret
NZLNZL87th1
1990SPASPAGBRGBRHUNHUNGERGERCANCANUSAUSAAUTAUTJPNJPNFRAFRAITAITAMALMALAUS
11
AUS
10
NZLNZL41st11
1991GBRGBRSPASPACANCANUSAUSAAUTAUTSMRSMRSWESWEJPNJPNMALMALGERGERFRAFRAITAITAAUS
8
AUS
7
36th17
1992SPASPAGBRGBRGERGERBELBELSPASPAAUTAUTITAITAMALMALJPNJPNNEDNEDITAITAAUS
16
AUS
16
NZLNZLNC0
1994GBRGBRGERGERITAITASPASPAAUTAUTINAINAJPNJPNNEDNEDSMRSMREUREURAUS
15
AUS
15
61st2
1995GERGERSMRSMRGBRGBRITAITASPASPAAUTAUTUSAUSAEUREURJPNJPNNEDNEDINAINAAUS
16
AUS
16
NC0
1996SMRSMRGBRGBRGERGERITAITACZECZEUSAUSAEUREURINA
Ret
INA
15
JPNJPNNEDNEDSPASPAAUS
14
AUS
Ret
49th3
1997AUS
16
AUS
Ret
SMRSMRGBRGBRGERGERITAITAUSAUSAEUREURAUTAUTNEDNEDSPASPAJPNJPNINAINANC0
1998AUS
Ret
AUS
10
GBRGBRITAITASPASPAGERGERSMRSMRRSARSAUSAUSAEUREURAUTAUTNEDNEDJPNJPN36th6
1999RSARSAAUS
Ret
AUS
7
GBRGBRSPASPAITAITAGERGERSMRSMRUSAUSAEUREURAUTAUTNEDNEDGERGERJPNJPN41st9
2001SPA
11
SPA
Ret
RSA
19
RSA
17
AUS
12
AUS
C
JPN
19
JPN
20
ITA
Ret
ITA
14
GBR
17
GBR
18
GER
15
GER
14
SMR
13
SMR
Ret
USA
14
USA
13
EUR
14
EUR
18
GER
Ret
GER
14
NED
20
NED
20
ITA
6
ITA
5
17th47
2002SPA
17
SPA
9
AUS
13
AUS
Ret
RSA
Ret
RSA
Ret
JPN
17
JPN
20
ITA
10
ITA
11
GBR
Ret
GBR
19
GER
9
GER
11
SMR
13
SMR
12
USA
14
USA
11
GBR
19
GBR
16
GERGERNED
Ret
NED
DNS
ITA
13
ITA
14
16th52
2003SPA
6
SPA
5
AUS
4
AUS
9
JPN
15
JPN
Ret
ITA
9
ITA
7
GER
6
GER
6
GBR
Ret
GBR
Ret
SMR
6
SMR
9
USA
Ret
USA
Ret
GBR
14
GBR
Ret
NED
9
NED
11
ITA
6
ITA
Ret
FRA
7
FRA
5
8th139
2004SPA
Ret
SPA
3
AUS
4
AUS
Ret
SMR
7
SMR
3
ITA
Ret
ITA
8
GER
5
GER
Ret
GBR
6
GBR
6
USA
3
USA
6
EUR
3
EUR
Ret
NED
7
NED
Ret
ITA
6
ITA
3
FRA
5
FRA
Ret
7th181
2005QAT
15
QAT
Ret
AUS
Ret
AUS
Ret
SPA
Ret
SPA
17
ITA
Ret
ITA
Ret
EUR
Ret
EUR
20
SMR
11
SMR
8
CZE
17
CZE
16
GBR
15
GBR
Ret
NED
14
NED
16
GER
18
GER
9
ITA
5
ITA
C
FRA
Ret
FRA
DNS
18th35
2006QAT
18
QAT
18
AUS
14
AUS
15
SPA
Ret
SPA
15
ITA
Ret
ITA
Ret
EUR
Ret
EUR
Ret
SMR
Ret
SMR
17
CZE
Ret
CZE
19
GBR
17
GBR
16
NED
12
NED
11
GER
14
GER
12
ITA
Ret
ITA
16
FRA
Ret
FRA
Ret
21st19
2007HondaQAT
11
QAT
18
AUS
10
AUS
Ret
EUR
19
EUR
13
SPA
Ret
SPA
Ret
NEDNEDITA
16
ITA
Ret
GBRGBRSMRSMRCZECZE18th27
YamahaGBR
11
GBR
16
GER
14
GER
14
ITA
14
ITA
14
FRA
16
FRA
Ret
2009AUSAUSQATQATSPASPANEDNEDITAITARSA
22
RSA
18
USAUSASMRSMRGBRGBRCZECZEGERGERITAITAFRAFRAPORPORNC0

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position, races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Supersport World Championship

Races by year

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rubbermag.com/news/0609/060919_04n.html Rubber Magazine - SBK: Steve Martin signs with DFX for 2007
  2. http://londonbikers.com/news/9d0cac97-f3bc-45b1-980d-9527e1207678 Steve Martin Left Without A Ride For Remainder Of Season
  3. http://www.yamahaclub.com/news/track-racing/steve-martin-to-stand-in-for-kevin-curtain/ Yamaha Owners Club - Steve Martin to stand in for Kevin Curtain
  4. Web site: STEVE MARTIN 99 :: World superbike championship rider . 2008-08-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100308034208/http://www.stevemartin99.com/news/newsitem.asp?id=20071009100152_SM99 . 8 March 2010 . dmy-all .